Hadrian- Antioch. Wreath surrounding SC inscription. C/M laurel branch. Next : Tetradrachm with Hang Nail. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Archaic ? Can you be more specific. Thanks..
Dirham. Islamic -Ayyubid. Nasir- Din- Mahmud. Next Seljuk Rum.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Phoenician lettering. Melqart. 4th century BC.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Next : Eagle with 2 heads.
Better first try to ID. It's silver and reads VOT- XXX. etc.. Whose Emperor on obverse? At your place, I'll ask a silver smith to fix it safely,...
Good luck all the way, even after a long while. Well yes I have similar glad stories. The best I remember had 2 and not one victory. It was of...
I can't really find the astronomical sign on this Nymph coin. Here's one representing the Aries Sign. Mine is Virgo though.[ATTACH]
Since the coin is "just too nice", as you said it, then why not show it to us LOL.?
Next: Tyche standing.
Here she is on a coin struck at Arados- Phoenicia.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@ Master Doug. Is it possible that the engraver was Christian and enthusiastic enough to dare and post the Cross on a coin of Maxentius ? Remember...
Next : Bust of Astarte: Phoenician goddess of Love.
Obverse shows Zeus, and reverse reveals a lamb leaping right while turning its head to left at the star of Bethlehem. Time of Tiberius. [ATTACH]...
@ S77. I was just seeking joke and fun.
The following coin has 2 ( Lady and goddess). Galeria and Venus. BTW.. My hut-coin was struck at Antioch. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The write-up is also very interesting and really nice.
Next : FTR on a Julian II coin.
I could barely pick up this hut-coin from my old folders. It was struck at Alexandria. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
What do you intend to show us in your "ladies" ? @ S77.
@ K.D. You chose the most expensive Roman lady. Mine is Greek.. She's also valuable and charming. Ask Ptolemy III.. He knows better. Berenike II....
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